EU scientists provide technical and scientific support for the development of tools used in the detection of illicit procurement activities.
JRC scientists are working on a case involving seized uranium material.
An overview of hot cells, nuclear fuel & safeguards, non-proliferation and nuclear forensics, nuclear waste management, and applied actinide research for cancer treatment.
Nuclear forensics provides information on nuclear material of unknown origin that has been intercepted during illicit trafficking or nuclear smuggling
EU scientists demonstrate how seized nuclear material is analysed by forensic methods, how inspectors are trained and how nuclear materials can be 'fingerprinted'.
Nuclear terrorists can detonate a 'dirty bomb' without sophisticated weaponry. What exactly is this threat, and what can be done to prevent such attack?
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